Chapter 1: About Job Management; Job Environments; Levels Of Job Control - Oce 1000C Job Management Manual

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1-1 Job environments

Chapter 1:
About Job
Management
This chapter explains the basic principles of job management in an operator-controlled
print environment and provides an overview of the Océ 1000C job management
utilities.
Job environments
The Océ 1000C supports several control levels of printing, job management, and
Setup, and gives you the flexibility to choose a configuration that corresponds to the
requirements of your site.

Levels of job control

The following descriptions outline the range of levels of job control that may exist in
your environment:
• At one extreme, an operator in a high-volume printing environment controls the
entire job flow and all printing. Print jobs arriving from remote users are spooled to
the Océ 1000C hard disk drive and stored until the operator decides it is time to
print them. Additional functions (job overrides, prioritizing, and font management)
are reserved for the operator.
• At the other extreme, anyone on the local network can control all printing and
Océ 1000C functions. Operator intervention is not required. Users can print from
their workstations to any of the published print connections. Anyone can use the job
management utilities to control any print job.
You can implement intermediate levels of job control in your environment. However,
the job management utilities are best suited for an operator-controlled environment.

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